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Follow on Google News | ![]() BFH – Withdrawal of a partner with neutral impact on profitsIn its rulings from May 16 and 30, 2017, the Bundesfinanzhof (BFH), Germany's Federal Fiscal Court, has made it easier for a partner to withdraw from a partnership (Az.: IV R 31/14 and IV R 11/15).
By: GRP Rainer LLP In one of the cases, the partner had initially incorporated his share in a Kommanditgesellschaft (KG), a type of limited partnership under German law, into a newly established "Ein-Mann-GmbH & Co. KG", i.e. a one-man limited partnership with a limited liability company (GmbH) as general partner. This withdrew from the KG on the same date and received in consideration all of the assets from a business division of the KG that was not organized as an operational unit. This business division was then continued by the newly established GmbH & Co. KG. While the tax authorities deemed this to be a profitable swap, the BFH took a different view in categorizing the transaction as an artificial division of partnership assets with a neutral impact on profits (Az.: IV R 11/15). In the other case, a GmbH & Co. KG run by a father and son had been dissolved. The father received only a small proportion of the company's assets; the lion's share went to the son, who carried on the business alone. The competent tax office rejected the classification as a division of partnership assets with a neutral impact on profits, stating in its reasoning that the son had continued the business. The BFH took a different view here as well. It held that the company had ceased its activities as a consequence of its dissolution and complete termination, and there could therefore be said to have been a real division of partnership assets with a neutral impact on profits (Az.: IV R 31/14). It follows from these two rulings of the BFH that the dissolution of a company and subsequent distribution of its assets among the partners is equivalent to a partner withdrawing from a continuing company. Lawyers who are experienced in the field of company law can advise on matters ranging from the establishment to the dissolution of a company, with due consideration also being given to aspects relating to tax law. https://www.grprainer.com/ GRP Rainer LLP www.grprainer.com/ Contact Michael Rainer Lawyer, Managing Partner GRP Rainer LLP Gürzenich-Quartier Augustinerstraß 50667 Cologne Germany Phone: +49 221-27 22 75-0 info@grprainer.com www.grprainer.com/ End
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